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The New Zealand government will soon implement updates to income thresholds for migrants supporting a partner or parent as well as regarding work rights for people on interim visas.
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Additional Information: As BAL reported, a number of changes have been announced recently for AEWVs, and changes to the median wage and work rights for people on interim visas correspond with government reforms to make immigration settings more flexible and responsive to the differing needs of businesses in certain sectors and regions. Immigration New Zealand is expected to roll out additional changes over the course of 2025 as a result. BAL will continue to provide more information as it becomes available.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice Group.
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